Cette thèse porte sur la question de la sémantique causative. Elle propose une typologie sémantique pour les verbes causatifs analytiques CAUSE, MAKE, HAVE, GET et LET, fondée sur le modèle de la dynamique des forces. Le premier chapitre est une étude épistémologique de l’essence de la notion de causation et de son expression linguistique en anglais. Le second chapitre situe le cadre théorique de notre analyse, à savoir la sémantique cognitive. Le troisième chapitre est un tour d’horizon des idées les plus récurrentes dans la littérature au sujet de la sémantique des verbes causatifs analytiques. Dans le quatrième chapitre, nous proposons une étude de corpus portant sur les propriétés lexico-sémantiques des verbes CAUSE, MAKE, HAVE, GE...
Cette thèse propose une étude des constructions Verbe causatif + Nom d’émotion (susciter l’étonnemen...
Using the technique of multiple distinctive collexeme analysis, this paper seeks to determine the ve...
This work interrogates why certain real-world events that meet criteria for being considered causati...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de décrire le comportement syntaxique, sémantique, lexical et stylistiqu...
A plethora of studies from various linguistic trends have been devoted to causative constructions (e...
English periphrastic causative constructions, i.e. constructions such as 'He makes me laugh' or 'She...
This paper deals with one particular type of causative construction, namely the periphrastic causati...
In Okuyama (1992a), I attempted to explore semantic differences between the two periphrastic causati...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
English causative constructions with cause, get, have and make are often mistakenly presented as (qu...
One of the key concepts in cognitive linguistics is the notion of prototypicality. In this view, cat...
English causative constructions have already been studied from a wide variety of perspectives (e.g. ...
When a causative meaning is expressed by an independent verbal element, we may identify the construc...
2011-10-19This work investigates the differences between two widespread types of causative construct...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
Cette thèse propose une étude des constructions Verbe causatif + Nom d’émotion (susciter l’étonnemen...
Using the technique of multiple distinctive collexeme analysis, this paper seeks to determine the ve...
This work interrogates why certain real-world events that meet criteria for being considered causati...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de décrire le comportement syntaxique, sémantique, lexical et stylistiqu...
A plethora of studies from various linguistic trends have been devoted to causative constructions (e...
English periphrastic causative constructions, i.e. constructions such as 'He makes me laugh' or 'She...
This paper deals with one particular type of causative construction, namely the periphrastic causati...
In Okuyama (1992a), I attempted to explore semantic differences between the two periphrastic causati...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
English causative constructions with cause, get, have and make are often mistakenly presented as (qu...
One of the key concepts in cognitive linguistics is the notion of prototypicality. In this view, cat...
English causative constructions have already been studied from a wide variety of perspectives (e.g. ...
When a causative meaning is expressed by an independent verbal element, we may identify the construc...
2011-10-19This work investigates the differences between two widespread types of causative construct...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
Cette thèse propose une étude des constructions Verbe causatif + Nom d’émotion (susciter l’étonnemen...
Using the technique of multiple distinctive collexeme analysis, this paper seeks to determine the ve...
This work interrogates why certain real-world events that meet criteria for being considered causati...